British West Africa
West Africa, Colony, Governor-in-chief
978-613-6-72195-8
6136721953
68
2011-08-18
29.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. British West Africa was the collective name for British colonies in West Africa during the colonial period, either in the general geographical sense or more specifically those comprised in a formal colonial administrative entity. The United Kingdom colonised varying parts of these territories or the whole from the late 1780s until the 1960s.British West Africa or the British West African Settlements constituted during two periods (17 October 1821 until its first dissolution on 13 January 1850 and again 19 February 1866 till its final demise on 24 November 1888) an administrative entity under a governor-in-chief (comparable in rank to a Governor-general), an office vested in the governor of Sierra Leone (at Freetown).
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